On Reality, Truth and Ideologies in the Case of Munchausen Tales

Author(s): Eda Kalmre
Volume: 53
Year: 2013




The Peasant Poor and Images of Poverty: Finnish Proverbs as Discursive Representations of Cultural Knowledge

Author(s): Eija Stark
Volume: 53
Year: 2013




Death and Bereavement on the Internet in Sweden and Norway

Author(s): Anders Gustavsson
Volume: 53
Year: 2013




Click ‘Like’ and Post It on Your Wall! Chain Posts on Facebook – Identity Construction and Values

Author(s): Piret Voolaid
Volume: 53
Year: 2013




On the Role of Visualisation in Understanding Phraseologisms on the Example of Commercials

Author(s): Anneli Baran
Volume: 53
Year: 2013




Funny or Aggressive? Failed Humour in Internet Comments

Author(s): Liisi Laineste
Volume: 53
Year: 2013




To what Extent are Jokes Reactional? (Based on a Joke Cycle about Yury Luzhkov’s Dismissal)

Author(s): Anastasiya Astapova
Volume: 53
Year: 2013




Interview with Hungarian folklorist and ethnologist Mihály Hoppál on the occasion of his 70th jubilee

Author(s): Nikolay Kuznetsov
Volume: 53
Year: 2013




Enigma as a Literary Device in Native American Folklore: Jarold Ramsey’s Analysis of Two Clackamas Chinook Tales

Author(s): Daniel J. Frim
Volume: 53
Year: 2013




Introduction to Borders and Life-Stories

Author(s): Tuulikki Kurki | Kirsi Laurén
Volume: 52
Year: 2012




Borders and Borderlands. Interview with Associate Professor Stephen Wolfe

Author(s): Tuulikki Kurki | Kirsi Laurén
Volume: 52
Year: 2012




Ethnicity, Cultural Identity and Bordering: A Tornedalian Negro

Author(s): Anne Heith
Volume: 52
Year: 2012




One Life and Two Perspectives Separated by the Border. The case of Taisto Huuskonen

Author(s): Tuulikki Kurki
Volume: 52
Year: 2012




Fear in Border Narratives: Perspectives of the Finnish-Russian Border

Author(s): Kirsi Laurén
Volume: 52
Year: 2012




Visual Jokes about Christmas and Santa Claus on the Internet - Why and Why not?

Author(s): Guntis Pakalns
Volume: 50
Year: 2012




The Joke Cycle Island of Cannibals: Structure, Functions, Messages

Author(s): Grigor Haralampiev Grigorov
Volume: 50
Year: 2012




Humour Theories and the Archetype of the Trickster in Folklore: An Analytical Psychology Point of View

Author(s): Ana Stefanova
Volume: 50
Year: 2012




The Popular Nobel Prize Award Banquet: Distanced Participation of an Interacting TV-Audience

Author(s): Marlene Hugoson
Volume: 50
Year: 2012




“You’ve Lived in X Too Long, when...”: A View of the World through Comic Lists (Expatriates’ Humour on Ru.net)

Author(s): Maria Yelenevskaya
Volume: 50
Year: 2012




Identity and Stereotypes: Humor Manifestations

Author(s): Rita Repšienė | Laima Anglickienė
Volume: 50
Year: 2012




On the Present-day Veneration of Sacred Trees in the Holy Land

Author(s): Amots Dafni
Volume: 48
Year: 2011




The Tallinn Department of the Estonian National Museum: History and Developments

Author(s): Piret Õunapuu
Volume: 48
Year: 2011




Rites Associated with Conjuring Rain in the Udmurt Calendar Cycle

Author(s): Tatiana Vladykina | Galina Glukhova
Volume: 48
Year: 2011




Folk Narratives and Legends as Sources of Widespread Idioms: Toward a Lexicon of Common Figurative Units

Author(s): Elisabeth Piirainen
Volume: 48
Year: 2011




The Discursive Suppression of Women: Female Evils as the Villains of the Motherhood Narrative

Author(s): Leyla Önal
Volume: 48
Year: 2011




Adapting Christianity on the Siberian Edge during the Early Soviet Period

Author(s): Art Leete | Laur Vallikivi
Volume: 49
Year: 2011




Siberian Movements: How Money and Goods Travel in and out of Northwestern Sakha

Author(s): Aimar Ventsel
Volume: 49
Year: 2011




Mapping Evenki Land: The Study of Mobility Patterns in Eastern Siberia

Author(s): Tatiana Safonova | István Sántha
Volume: 49
Year: 2011




Yuri Vella on the Move: Driving an uazik in Western Siberia

Author(s): Liivo Niglas
Volume: 49
Year: 2011




Movement in an Insular Community: the Faeroe Islands' Case

Author(s): Toomas Lapp
Volume: 49
Year: 2011




On the Writing Systems of Ancient Peru: The Possibility of the Quellqa and the Quipu as an Instrument of Power of the Incas

Author(s): Tarmo Kulmar
Volume: 38
Year: 2008




A Wise Fool’s Anecdotal Cycle in Malta: A Reappraisal

Author(s): Ġorġ (George) Mifsud-Chircop
Volume: 38
Year: 2008




“The First Buddhist Priest on the Baltic Coast”: Karlis Tennison and the Introduction of Buddhism in Estonia

Author(s): Mait Talts
Volume: 38
Year: 2008




Conceptual Analysis and Variation in Belief Tradition: A Case of Death-Related Beings

Author(s): Kaarina Koski
Volume: 38
Year: 2008




The Abanyole Dirge: “Escorting” the Dead with Song and Dance

Author(s): Ezekiel Alembi
Volume: 38
Year: 2008




Genre Space of Folk Narrative Tradition: The Russian Case

Author(s): Georgiy A. Levinton
Volume: 37
Year: 2007




The Forbidden Love in Nature. Analysis of the “Animal Wife” Folktale in Terms of Content Level, Structural Level, and Semantic Level

Author(s): Fumihiko Kobayashi
Volume: 36
Year: 2007




The ‘Bluebeard’ Dream – the Affinity between Female Dream Narratives and Fairy Tales

Author(s): Ravit Raufman
Volume: 36
Year: 2007




Structural-Semantic Analysis and Some Peculiarities of Lithuanian Novelle Tales

Author(s): Radvilė Racėnaitė
Volume: 36
Year: 2007




The Neutralization of Tropes in Armenian Fairy Tale Narratives

Author(s): Alvard Jivanyan
Volume: 36
Year: 2007




Dwarfs and Cranes. Baltic-Finnish Mythologies in Eurasian and American Perspective (70 years after Yrjö Toivonen)

Author(s): Yuri Berezkin
Volume: 36
Year: 2007




The Roasted Cock Crows: The Roasted Cock Crows: Apocryphal Writings (Acts of Peter, the Ethiopic Book of the Cock, Coptic Fragments, the Gospel of Nicodemus) and Folklore Texts

Author(s): Ilona Nagy
Volume: 36
Year: 2007




Some Interlinguistic Relationships in the First Hungarian Proverb Collection of 1598

Author(s): Gyula Paczolay
Volume: 35
Year: 2007




Schools of Estonian Graphic Art in Journalism in the 1930s

Author(s): Merle Talvik
Volume: 34
Year: 2006




Place Names about Life by the Sea – an Archaeological Perspective on the Estonian-Swedish Landscape

Author(s): Kristin Ilves
Volume: 34
Year: 2006




Sacred Image as a Local Patron? The Icon of St Nicholas of Mozhaisk in the Petseri Monastery in Setu Folklore

Author(s): Helen Bome
Volume: 34
Year: 2006




Why the Literary Interpretation of a Tale is Not Popular? Little Red Riding Hood

Author(s): Bronislava Kerbelytė
Volume: 34
Year: 2006




The Range – and Purposes – of Australian Public Festivals That are Functioning at Present

Author(s): John S. Ryan
Volume: 34
Year: 2006




The Paul Ariste Centre for Indigenous Finno-Ugric Peoples of the University of Tartu Has Been Active for Five Years (1999-2004)

Author(s): Kadi Sarv
Volume: 33
Year: 2006




Manuscripts and Broadsheets. Narrative Genres and the Communication Circuit among Working-Class Youth in early 20th-Century Finland

Author(s): Kirsti Salmi-Niklander
Volume: 33
Year: 2006




Understanding Planets in Ancient Mesopotamia

Author(s): Enn Kasak | Raul Veede
Volume: 16
Year: 2001




Take it With a Grain of Salt: The Kernel of Truth in Topical Jokes

Author(s): Liisi Laineste
Volume: 21
Year: 2002




Awareness of Death: A Controllable Process or a Traumatic Experience?

Author(s): Argo Moor
Volume: 22
Year: 2002




One Tale for Four and New Morals for Old: The Construction and Themes of E. Nesbit's 'The Magician's Heart'

Author(s): Sanjay Sircar
Volume: 22
Year: 2002




On Factors Affecting Folkloristic Fieldwork: On the Example of Estonians in Siberia

Author(s): Anu Korb
Volume: 27
Year: 2004




From Stone Graves to Churchyards. Burial traditions in the Late Prehistoric and Early Medieval Island of Saaremaa

Author(s): Marika Mägi
Volume: 27
Year: 2004




On the Strategies of Maintaining and Transmitting Religious Tradition among Ingrian Finnish Seuralaiset-Movement

Author(s): Ergo-Hart Västrik
Volume: 28
Year: 2004




New Religious Movements and the Study of Folklore: The Russian Case

Author(s): Alexander Panchenko
Volume: 28
Year: 2004




Strategies of Constructing a Group Identity: the Sectarian Community of the Subbotniki in the Staniza Novoprivolnaia

Author(s): Sergey Shtyrkov
Volume: 28
Year: 2004




The Traits of Cultural Contacts Between Orthodox and Lutheran Commemoration Practices Among Ingrian Finnish Women

Author(s): Taisto Kalevi Raudalainen
Volume: 28
Year: 2004




Targets of Estonian Ethnic Jokes Within the Theory of Ethnic Humour (Ch. Davies)

Author(s): Liisi Laineste
Volume: 29
Year: 2005




Plants in Estonian Folk Medicine: Collection, Formation and Overview of Previous Research

Author(s): Renata Sõukand | Ain Raal
Volume: 30
Year: 2005




Coitus in the Symbolic Language of Slavic Culture

Author(s): Aleksandr V. Gura
Volume: 30
Year: 2005




Forest Myths: A Brief Overview of Ideologies before St. Stefan

Author(s): Pavel F. Limerov
Volume: 30
Year: 2005




Art Deco in Estonian and Latvian Graphic Design Journals

Author(s): Merle Talvik
Volume: 30
Year: 2005




The History of Lapland and the Case of the Sami Noaidi Drum Figures Reversed

Author(s): Francis Joy
Volume: 47
Year: 2011




The Ritual Year of the Icon of the Annunciation on the Island of Tinos, Greece

Author(s): Evy Johanne Håland
Volume: 47
Year: 2011




From Conversation to Proverbs: Estonian ikka- and iks-constructions

Author(s): Karl Pajusalu | Renate Pajusalu
Volume: 47
Year: 2011




Tricksters Trot to America: Areal Distribution of Folklore Motifs

Author(s): Yuri Berezkin
Volume: 46
Year: 2010




Women's Place in Finnish Proverbs from Childhood

Author(s): Liisa Granbom-Herranen
Volume: 46
Year: 2010




Paremiological Correspondence and its After-Thoughts

Author(s): Outi Lauhakangas
Volume: 46
Year: 2010




Humorous Interpretations of Abbreviations as a Socio-Cultural Phenomenon

Author(s): Piret Voolaid
Volume: 46
Year: 2010




Sagnagrunnur: A New Database of Icelandic Folk Legends in Print

Author(s): Terry Gunnell
Volume: 45
Year: 2010




Dog Sacrifice in Ancient and Modern Greece: From the Sacrifice Ritual to Dog Torture (kynomartyrion)

Author(s): Manolis G. Sergis
Volume: 45
Year: 2010




The Heavenly Cow Rupan and the Festival of Ceremonial Torture Gai-Goheri: Myth, Rituals and Sacrifice among the People of the Bhil Tribe of Western India

Author(s): Sarita Sahay
Volume: 45
Year: 2010




Healers and healing skills in the Ryzhkovo Vironian community

Author(s): Anu Korb
Volume: 45
Year: 2010




Shaman, Psychoanalyst or Obstetrician: A Critical Reading of Claude Lévi-Strauss’ Essay “The Efficiency of Symbols”

Author(s): Staffan Mjönes
Volume: 45
Year: 2010




Time and Cosmos: A Zoomorphic Cosmological Monument of Late Antiquity

Author(s): Nikolay Sivkov
Volume: 44
Year: 2010




The Pleiades as Openings, The Milky Way as the Path of Birds, and The Girl on the Moon: Cultural Links Across Northern Eurasia

Author(s): Yuri Berezkin
Volume: 44
Year: 2010




Reproducing Identity through Remembering: Cultural Texts on the Late Soviet Period

Author(s): Kirsti Jõesalu | Raili Nugin
Volume: 51
Year: 2012




Narrative Scholar and Narrated Lives: Life Writing and (Self-)Representation

Author(s): Kristin Kuutma
Volume: 43
Year: 2009




Adonis Revisited: Erotic Representations of the Male Body in Women’s Crime Fiction

Author(s): Brigitte Frizzoni
Volume: 43
Year: 2009




Minority Identities and the Construction of Rights in Post-Soviet Settings

Author(s): Kristin Kuutma | Elo-Hanna Seljamaa | Ergo-Hart Västrik
Volume: 51
Year: 2012




Smoking Out Local Traditions? Identity and Heritage Production in Southeast Estonian Rural Tourism Enterprises

Author(s): Ester Võsu | Helen Sooväli-Sepping
Volume: 51
Year: 2012




The Churches were Opened and Lots of Missionaries Arrived: Dialogue between Komi Identity and Faith

Author(s): Art Leete | Piret Koosa
Volume: 51
Year: 2012




Die heiligen Wälder der Slawen in Pommern im frühen Mittelalter

Author(s): Andrzej Kuczkowski | Kamil Kajkowski
Volume: 42
Year: 2009




The Sacred Groves of the Balts: Lost History and Modern Research

Author(s): Vykintas Vaitkevičius
Volume: 42
Year: 2009




The Sacred Groves of the Curonian Ķoniņi: Past and Present

Author(s): Sandis Laime
Volume: 42
Year: 2009




Hiis Sites in the Research History of Estonian Sacred Places

Author(s): Tõnno Jonuks
Volume: 42
Year: 2009




Orthodoxy and Orthodox Sacral Buildings in Estonia from the 11th to the 19th Centuries

Author(s): Jaanus Plaat
Volume: 47
Year: 2011




The Role of Young People in Resistance against the Soviet Rule among the Northern Peoples in the 1930s–1940s

Author(s): Art Leete
Volume: 41
Year: 2009




From Drums to Frying Pans, From Party Membership Card to “Magic Branch” Withe: Three Generations of Nanai Shamans

Author(s): Tatiana D. Bulgakova
Volume: 41
Year: 2009




Mobile Phone Revolution in the Tundra? Technological Change among Russian Reindeer Nomads

Author(s): Florian M. Stammler
Volume: 41
Year: 2009




Our Clock Moves at a Different Pace: The Timescapes of Identity in Estonian Rural Tourism

Author(s): Maarja Kaaristo | Risto Järv
Volume: 51
Year: 2012




Incompatible Worlds? Protestantism and Costumbre in the Zapotec Villages of Northern Oaxaca

Author(s): Toomas Gross
Volume: 51
Year: 2012




Native Spirituality in (Re)constructed Personhood: Observing and Filming Yuri Vella

Author(s): Eva Toulouze | Liivo Niglas
Volume: 51
Year: 2012




The Spaciotemporal Patterns of Georgian Winter Solstice Festivals

Author(s): Nino Abakelia
Volume: 40
Year: 2008




Traces of Old Legends in a Modern Local Tradition: Preliminary considerations on a Greek insular community

Author(s): Marilena Papachristophorou
Volume: 40
Year: 2008




Landscape with a Whining Shinbone: On a Legend in the Estonian Folk Tale Anthology by Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald

Author(s): Mare Kalda
Volume: 40
Year: 2008




Illustrations to the Folktale “The Fisherman and His Wife” (KHM 19, ATU 555)

Author(s): Hans-Jörg Uther
Volume: 40
Year: 2008




Among Others in a World of One’s Own. Appropriation of Space in Modern Apartment Houses in the Early Post-War Period

Author(s): Håkan Berglund-Lake
Volume: 39
Year: 2008




Playing with Boundaries: Self and Dialogue in an Indian-American Fatana Performance

Author(s): Christine Garlough
Volume: 39
Year: 2008




Remigration and Telling about It: Stories of Estonians from Russia

Author(s): Anu Korb
Volume: 39
Year: 2008




Complementarity of Sources in Studying Adaptation: An Oral History Viewpoint

Author(s): Tiiu Jaago | Ene Kõresaar
Volume: 39
Year: 2008




"Our Beer is Better Than Theirs": Sub-cultural Comics as a Joking Relationship with Identity

Author(s): Aimar Ventsel
Volume: 46
Year: 2010




Proverbs and Medicine: The Problem of Applied Folklore

Author(s): Larisa Fialkova
Volume: 46
Year: 2010




About the comparison of the state authority and social organization by Incas and Aztecs

Author(s): Tarmo Kulmar
Volume: 45
Year: 2010




Do You See What I See? The Mythic Landscape in the Immediate World

Author(s): Frog
Volume: 43
Year: 2009




The Role of Pop Music and Other Phenomena of Modern Culture in the Preservation of Komi Language

Author(s): Nikolay Kuznetsov
Volume: 41
Year: 2009




Tibetan Landscapes in Chukotka: The Consumption of Esoteric Mass Production in the Community of Markovo Village

Author(s): Marina Hakkarainen
Volume: 41
Year: 2009




Settlement Nenets on the Yamal Peninsula: Who Are They?

Author(s): Elena V. Liarskaya
Volume: 41
Year: 2009




Introduction: Generation P in the Tundra. Young People and the Russian North

Author(s): Aimar Ventsel
Volume: 41
Year: 2009




Politics of Joking: Ethnic Jokes and Their Targets in Estonia (1890s–2007)

Author(s): Liisi Laineste
Volume: 40
Year: 2008




Organization of Folk Athletic Games in Thrace

Author(s): Evangelos Albanidis | Dimitrios Goulimaris | Vasileios Serbezis
Volume: 40
Year: 2008




The Life of Traditional Demonological Legends in Contemporary Urban Ukrainian Communities

Author(s): Inna Golovakha-Hicks
Volume: 40
Year: 2008




From Folk Tales to Popular Culture: Poaching and Relevance in the Process of History

Author(s): Kinga Varga-Dobai
Volume: 40
Year: 2008




Narratives and Emotions: Revealing and Concealing Laughter

Author(s): Lena Marander-Eklund
Volume: 39
Year: 2008




Improvisation and Variation: Post-Communist Bulgaria Challenges National Folklore Tradition

Author(s): Elka Agoston-Nikolova
Volume: 39
Year: 2008




The Revival of Prehistoric Burial Practices: Three Archaeological Experiments

Author(s): Tõnno Jonuks | Marge Konsa
Volume: 37
Year: 2007




Making the Myth Real: The Genre of Hebrew Itineraries to the Holy Land in the 12th–13th Century

Author(s): Ayelet Oettinger
Volume: 36
Year: 2007




Riddles as a Community Psychological Phenomenon in Folklore: Myths, Fairytales, Personal Literature Art

Author(s): Ana Stefanova
Volume: 35
Year: 2007




Carrying a Wolf, a Goat, and a Cabbage across the Stream. Metamorphoses of ATU 1579

Author(s): Piret Voolaid
Volume: 35
Year: 2007




Narratives, Space and Drama: Essential Spatial Aspects Involved in the Performance and Reception of Oral Narrative

Author(s): Terry Gunnell
Volume: 33
Year: 2006




The Burial of the von Adlerbergs of Viru-Nigula in the Context of the 19th Century

Author(s): Kristiina Johanson | Tõnno Jonuks | Jana Limbo-Simovart
Volume: 32
Year: 2006




The Search for a Satisfactory Culture. Trends in Archaeo-Astronomy during the Soviet Period in Estonia

Author(s): Mare Kõiva
Volume: 32
Year: 2006




Development of Children's Knowledge: The Sky, the Earth and the Sun in Children's Explanations

Author(s): Eve Kikas
Volume: 31
Year: 2005




William Whiston, the Universal Deluge, and a Terrible Spectacle

Author(s): Roomet Jakapi
Volume: 31
Year: 2005




The Roles of Participants in a Storytelling Event

Author(s): Barbara Ivančič Kutin
Volume: 37
Year: 2007




“The proof of the proverb is in the probing": Alan Dundes as Pioneering Paremiologist

Author(s): Wolfgang Mieder
Volume: 35
Year: 2007




Poetry in Action: Verse and Narration in Everyday Communication

Author(s): Robin Gwyndaf
Volume: 33
Year: 2006




The Sun, the Moon and Firmament in Chukchi Mythology and on the Relations of Celestial Bodies and Sacrifices

Author(s): Ülo Siimets
Volume: 32
Year: 2006




Time as a Category of Traditional Besermian Worldview

Author(s): Yelena Popova
Volume: 32
Year: 2006




Cosmic Hunt: Variants of Siberian-North American Myth

Author(s): Yuri Berezkin
Volume: 31
Year: 2005




On Supreme Sky God from the Aspect of Religious History and in Prehistoric Estonian Material

Author(s): Tarmo Kulmar
Volume: 31
Year: 2005




'Hot-blooded' Estonians. On Estonians' Folk Category of Emotions

Author(s): Ene Vainik
Volume: 21
Year: 2002




The Social Contexts of Verbal Arts in Yoruba Indigenous Healthcare Practices

Author(s): Oladele Caleb Orimoogunje
Volume: 24
Year: 2003




The Calling and Work of Wellington Masatia Tambwa. A Traditional Healer From Bunyore, Kenya

Author(s): Ezekiel Alembi
Volume: 24
Year: 2003




English Orature, English Literature: the Case of Charms

Author(s): Jonathan Roper
Volume: 24
Year: 2003




Folklore Studies and Ethnology in Slovenia I

Author(s): Mare Kõiva | Andres Kuperjanov
Volume: 27
Year: 2004




The Gender of the Heroes, Storytellers and Collectors of Estonian Fairy Tales

Author(s): Risto Järv
Volume: 29
Year: 2005




A Heroic Tale's Travel from Siberia to the Balto-Finnic Peoples

Author(s): Kristi Salve
Volume: 29
Year: 2005




Traditional Melody Variations in Karksi Parish (South Estonia).
Author(s): Taive Särg
Volume: 1
Year: 1996



The Great Chain Metaphor: an Open Sesame for Proverb Semantics?
Author(s): Arvo Krikmann
Volume: 1
Year: 1996



Hereditary Transmission in Siberian Shamanism and the Concept of the Reality of Legends
Author(s): Aado Lintrop
Volume: 1
Year: 1996



Fisherman's Work and the Sea in the Livonian Folk Calendar
Author(s): Kristi Salve
Volume: 1
Year: 1996



Some Possible Origins of St. George's Day Customs and Beliefs
Author(s): Mall Hiiemäe
Volume: 1
Year: 1996



Cultural Identity, Nationalism and Changes in Singing Traditions
Author(s): Kristin Kuutma
Volume: 2
Year: 1996



Trade-Off between Quantity and Stress in Estonian Folksong Performance?
Author(s): Jaan Ross | Ilse Lehiste
Volume: 2
Year: 1996



Manifestations of the Revenant in Estonian Folk Tradition
Author(s): Eha Viluoja
Volume: 2
Year: 1996



The Transmission of Knowledge among Estonian Witch Doctors
Author(s): Mare Kõiva
Volume: 2
Year: 1996



Time Models in Estonian Traditional and Literary Ballads
Author(s): Arne Merilai
Volume: 3
Year: 1997



Regarding the Way-Finding Habits of the Siberian Peoples, Considering the Khants as an Example
Author(s): Art Leete
Volume: 3
Year: 1997



Some Historical Layers in the Customs of St. Lawrence's Day
Author(s): Mall Hiiemäe
Volume: 3
Year: 1997



Prolegomena to a History of Story-Telling around the Baltic Sea, c. 1550-1800
Author(s): Jürgen Beyer
Volume: 4
Year: 1997



Relations between the Living and the Dead in Estonian Folk Religion
Author(s): Eha Viluoja
Volume: 4
Year: 1997



Estonian Folk Music Layers in the Context of Ethnic Relations
Author(s): Ingrid Rüütel
Volume: 6
Year: 1998



On the Relationships of the Rhetorical, Modal, Logical, and Syntactic Planes in Estonian Proverbs
Author(s): Arvo Krikmann
Volume: 6
Year: 1998



Festival as Communicative Performance and Celebration of Ethnicity
Author(s): Kristin Kuutma
Volume: 7
Year: 1998



Clothed Straw Puppets in Estonian Folk Calendar Tradition: a Shift From Cult To Joke
Author(s): Ergo-Hart Västrik
Volume: 7
Year: 1998



On the Funeral Customs of the Northern Khants in the Last Quarter of the 20th Century
Author(s): Edgar Saar
Volume: 7
Year: 1998



Australian Folklore Yesterday and Today: Definitions and Practices
Author(s): John S. Ryan
Volume: 8
Year: 1998



Orality vs. Written Text: Mediaeval Developments in Vedic Ritual Literature
Author(s): Klaus Karttunen
Volume: 8
Year: 1998



Cinderellagame by Paul-Eerik Rummo as Compared to Song Games
Author(s): Harri Mürk
Volume: 8
Year: 1998



On the Relationships of the Rhetorical, Modal, Logical, and Syntactic Planes in Estonian Proverbs
Author(s): Arvo Krikmann
Volume: 8
Year: 1998



On the Relationships of the Rhetorical, Modal, Logical, and Syntactic Planes in Estonian Proverbs
Author(s): Arvo Krikmann
Volume: 9
Year: 1998



Charms, Change and Memory: Some Principles Underlying Variation
Author(s): Jonathan Roper
Volume: 9
Year: 1998



Witchcraft Denunciations in Late Imperial Russia: Peasant Reactions to the Koldun
Author(s): Daniel C. Ryan
Volume: 9
Year: 1998



Witch and Priest Juxtaposed: Two Figures from Irish Traditional
Author(s): Deirdre Nuttall
Volume: 9
Year: 1998



Grecian Riddle-Jokes: Formalistic and Functional Features of a New Minor Form
Author(s): Evangelos Gr. Avdikos
Volume: 10
Year: 1999



The Deity of Sky: One Way to Interpret the Moche Iconography
Author(s): Tarmo Kulmar
Volume: 10
Year: 1999



Man-Like Gods and Deified Men in Mexican Cosmolore
Author(s): Anna-Britta Hellbom
Volume: 10
Year: 1999



Sami Rock Engravings from the Mountains in Laponia, Northern Sweden
Author(s): Tim Bayliss-Smith | Inga-Maria Mulk
Volume: 11
Year: 1999



Some Statistics About Rock-Carvings Of Lake Onega
Author(s): Väino Poikalainen
Volume: 11
Year: 1999



The Great Oak, the Weaving Maidens and the Red Boat, not to Mention a Lost Brush
Author(s): Aado Lintrop
Volume: 11
Year: 1999



Automated Motif Identification in Folklore Text Corpora
Author(s): Vilmos Voigt | Michael Preminger | László Ládi | Sándor Darányi
Volume: 12
Year: 1999



On the Customs Related to Death in the Ersa- Mordvin Villages of Sabajevo and Povodimovo
Author(s): Marika Mikkor
Volume: 12
Year: 1999



Conflict, Experience and Nostalgia in Family Narratives. On the Example of Estonia and Finland
Author(s): Tiiu Jaago
Volume: 12
Year: 1999



Ways of Describing Nenets and Khanty «Character » in 19th Century Russian Ethnographic Literature
Author(s): Art Leete
Volume: 12
Year: 1999



On the Role of Creation and Origin Myths in the Development Of Inca State And Religion
Author(s): Tarmo Kulmar
Volume: 12
Year: 1999



On The Erza-Mordvinian Birth Customs in Sabajevo and Povodimovo Villages
Author(s): Marika Mikkor
Volume: 13
Year: 2000



Telling Tales: The Use Of Oral Narratives In Religious Sermons In Kenya
Author(s): Ezekiel B. Alembi
Volume: 13
Year: 2000



Old Stories in Contemporary Times - a Collecting Experience in the Orava Village in Siberia
Author(s): Risto Järv
Volume: 13
Year: 2000



The Kind Tiger and the Truthful Cow: Folk Discourse in Oral and Written Literature
Author(s): Mahendra Kumar Mishra
Volume: 14
Year: 2000



Popular Orthodoxy, Official Church and State in Finnish Border Karelia before World War II
Author(s): Teuvo Laitila
Volume: 14
Year: 2000



Ancient Astrology as a Common Root for Science and Pseudo-Science

Author(s): Enn Kasak
Volume: 15
Year: 2000




Mulla or Hodja Nasreddin as seen by Cypriot Turks and Greeks

Author(s): Harid Fedai
Volume: 16
Year: 2001




Ethnic Perspective in Epics: the Case of Hasan Bulliler

Author(s): Ismail Bozkurt
Volume: 16
Year: 2001




Aspects of Autobiography in the Classical Swahili Poetry: Problems of Identity of Authorship

Author(s): Kitula King'ei
Volume: 16
Year: 2001




Historical and Folkloric Elements in Fumo Liyongo's Epic

Author(s): Kitula King'ei
Volume: 16
Year: 2001




The 'River of Paradaise' and the Legend about the City of Tbilisi: A Literary Source of the Legend

Author(s): Constantine B. Lerner
Volume: 16
Year: 2001




Night Wailer and Night Mother in Estonian and Finno-Ugric Folk Tradition

Author(s): Mare Kõiva
Volume: 16
Year: 2001




On the preservation and maintenance of the immaterial cultural heritage

Author(s): Ola Wennstedt
Volume: 17
Year: 2001




Sacrificial Rites of the Udmurts on the Eastern Bank of the River Kama

Author(s): Tatiana Minniakhmetova
Volume: 17
Year: 2001




New Discoveries on the Sculptures of Oleni Island, Lake Onega

Author(s): Tatiana Popova
Volume: 18/19
Year: 2001




Milestones of Spiritual Evolution in Prehistoric Karelia

Author(s): Abram D. Stoliar
Volume: 18/19
Year: 2001




The Big Snowstorm I. The Spreading of Personal Experience stories about Soviet Estonia among Estonians in Sweden

Author(s): Mare Kõiva
Volume: 21
Year: 2002




The Wild and Homely Siberia. How Siberian Estonians Perceive their Natural Environment

Author(s): Aivar Jürgenson
Volume: 21
Year: 2002




The Transformation of the Death Cult over Time: The Example of the Burial Customs in Historic Võrumaa County

Author(s): Marju Torp-Kõivupuu
Volume: 22
Year: 2002




Names in Estonian Folk Astronomy - from 'Bird's Way' to 'Milky Way'

Author(s): Andres Kuperjanov
Volume: 22
Year: 2002




The Three Suitors of the King's Daughter: Character roles in the Estonian versions of The Dragon Slayer (AT 300)

Author(s): Risto Järv
Volume: 22
Year: 2002




Dance and Costume. From the Tradition to Performance

Author(s): Filippou Filippos | Harahoussou Ivonni | Kabitsis Christos | Koleta Maria
Volume: 23
Year: 2003




Is There A Reason for the Existence of An independent Finno-Ugric Musicology?

Author(s): György Kádár
Volume: 23
Year: 2003




Charms in the Context of Magic Practice. The Case of Slovenia

Author(s): Monika Kropej
Volume: 24
Year: 2003




LEPP: The portal of South-Estonian folklore

Author(s): Mare Kõiva | Liisa Vesik
Volume: 27
Year: 2004




Synonymic Relationships of Estonian Similes Related to the Concept

Author(s): Katre Õim
Volume: 27
Year: 2004




Reflections on International Narrative Research on the Example of The Tale of the Three Oranges

Author(s): Christine Shojaei Kawan
Volume: 27
Year: 2004




Time, Sense and Meaning in Three Votic Songs (with Reference to Estonian and Setu Additions)

Author(s): Madis Arukask
Volume: 28
Year: 2004




The Self-Conception of the Setu Woman Ksenia Müürsepp

Author(s): Merili Metsvahi
Volume: 28
Year: 2004




Pilgrims, Priest and Local Religion in Contemporary Russia: Contested Religious Discourses

Author(s): Jeanne Kormina
Volume: 28
Year: 2004




Rumor, Belief, and Contestation Amid the Conversion Movement to Orthodoxy in Northern Livonia, 1845-1848

Author(s): Daniel C. Ryan
Volume: 28
Year: 2004




Folklore Studies and Ethnology in Slovenia 2

Author(s): Mare Kõiva | Andres Kuperjanov
Volume: 29
Year: 2005




Fear, Honour and Shame. Horror Fictions of the 1950s and 1960s

Author(s): Mare Kõiva
Volume: 29
Year: 2005




The Saga of the Voitka Brothers in the Estonian Press: The Rise and Fall of a Heroic Legend

Author(s): Eda Kalmre
Volume: 29
Year: 2005




Animals in the Traditional Worldview of the Yorùbá

Author(s): Ajibade George Olusola
Volume: 30
Year: 2005




Traditional Childcare and Treatment of Children's Diseases among the Besermian

Author(s): Yelena Popova
Volume: 30
Year: 2005




Welcome to Estonia! From the Folk Theory of Emotions and Character Traits to Brand EstoniaWelcome to Estonia! From the Folk Theory of Emotions and Character Traits to Brand Estonia

Author(s): Ene Vainik | Heili Orav
Volume: 30
Year: 2005




About Female Deities in the Mythology of Finno-Ugric Peoples

Author(s): Nina Yurchenkova
Volume: 47
Year: 2011




Formulae for Expelling Illensses/Diseases in Udmurt Charms and Prayers

Author(s): Tatiana Panina
Volume: 47
Year: 2011



